CrownPeak Merges, Raises $50M & Appoints New CEO

EMC Wants to Sell Documentum to Reduce Dell's Debt Burden

HP Sells CX Assets to OpenText for $170M

Can Salesforce Overtake SAP?

Jive’s CEO Doesn’t See 'Facebook at Work' as a Competitor

Recorded Live at Intranet Reloaded Boston 2016

Panama Papers Hack… Are CMS Bugs to Blame?

April 2016 - Why is No One Talking About the Employee Journey?

Why is No One Talking About the Employee Journey?

On April 29th, the CMS-Connected Show was recorded with a LIVE audience at Intra.NET Reloaded Boston 2016. Tyler Pyburn and Scott Liewehr welcomed special guests Rachel Butts & Jeff Willinger to discuss the building blocks of a successful employee journey.

Apr 2016 - Show Segments

CrownPeak, announced earlier this month that it has merged with UK-based ActiveStandards. The former COO of CrownPeak, Jim Yares, has been appointed as the new CEO of the merged company. Hear what expert analyst, Scott Liewehr has to say.

EMC Corp. wants to shed its content management business, Documentum, which was bought for $1.7 billion in 2003. The divestiture will help finance the company’s biggest ever technology takeover by Dell, divesting $67 billion in assets.

It's the age of the customer and HP is dumping its customer experience software.
Palo Alto based HP struck a deal with Ontario-based OpenText to divest its CX assets for $170 million. What OpenText gains is less compelling than what HP loses.

Salesforce Executive Keith Block told an audience in Boston 2014 that his company would be "passing SAP as the largest enterprise applications company in the world." Two years later, it's clear he was wrong.

Jive announced its financial results for 2015 with revenues rising by 10% to $195.8M and a loss of $34.9M. Jive’s CEO, Elisa Steele stated that the figures were in line with expectations and made the pledge to become profitable by the conclusion of 2016.

Employee journey mapping is every bit as important as customer journey mapping and needs to be focused on before you can get the customer journey right. Follow along as our knowledgeable guests; Rachel Butts & Jeff Willinger dive into the topic.

The Panama Papers breach was the largest data leak in history, with 2.6 terabytes of data, 11.5 million documents, and more than 214,000 shell companies exposed. Hear the inside scoop from our expert industry analyst, Scott Liewehr.